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    Canary Capital seeks SEC approval for first Pengu ETF

    Canary Capital has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for the first-ever Pengu ETF, marking an expansion in its crypto offerings. This ETF will focus on PENGU tokens and Pudgy Penguins NFTs, alongside other crypto assets like SOL and ETH. Canary is also pursuing altcoin ETFs for Sui, Hedera, and Litecoin. This comes as the SEC shows a more accommodating stance towards crypto ETFs, following previous approvals for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs.

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    • The New York Times

      Eminem's ex-employee charged with leaking 25 tracks for $50,000 in Bitcoin

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    • Metaplanet

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      Eric Trump has joined the Strategic Board of Advisors at Metaplanet to leverage his business expertise and passion for Bitcoin (BTC), aiding the company's growth as a leading Bitcoin treasury firm.

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    • The Block

      Senate to hold confirmation hearing for SEC Chair nominee Paul Atkins on March 27

      The US Senate will conduct a confirmation hearing on March 27 for Paul Atkins, nominee for SEC Chair, known for his support of the crypto industry. Atkins, nominated by President Donald Trump, founded Patomak Global Partners and has ties with crypto exchanges and DeFi platforms. The hearing was delayed due to financial disclosure complications. Pending crypto-related decisions at the SEC, including reviews on spot crypto ETF proposals, could be influenced by Atkins' confirmation.

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    • The Block

      OCC ends reputation risk supervision after backlash from crypto industry

      The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has ceased examining banks for reputation risk, a move influenced by criticism from the crypto industry. This change is part of broader efforts to improve transparency in the OCC's examination processes and ensure that banks can manage their own business decisions without undue influence from federal regulators. Additionally, the OCC has recently affirmed that crypto activities are permissible within the federal banking system, reversing previous restrictions. This comes amid legislative efforts to limit regulators' use of reputation risk in supervisory roles.

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    • The Block

      Canary Capital seeks SEC approval for first Pengu ETF

      Canary Capital has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for the first-ever Pengu ETF, marking an expansion in its crypto offerings. This ETF will focus on PENGU tokens and Pudgy Penguins NFTs, alongside other crypto assets like SOL and ETH. Canary is also pursuing altcoin ETFs for Sui, Hedera, and Litecoin. This comes as the SEC shows a more accommodating stance towards crypto ETFs, following previous approvals for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs.

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    • The Block

      TON Foundation secures over $400 million in Toncoin sales with major VC participation

      The TON Foundation recently raised over $400 million through the sale of Toncoin, the native token of the TON blockchain, to top venture capital firms including Sequoia Capital, Ribbit, Benchmark, and Kingsway. These investments, fueled by the promising integration of TON blockchain within Telegram's messaging app ecosystem, aim to support the development of mini apps and leverage the mass distribution network of Telegram. Currently, the TON blockchain boasts 40 million active users and 121 million unique Toncoin holders.

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    • The Block

      Gotbit founder agrees to forfeit $23 million in plea deal for market manipulation

      Gotbit founder Alex Andryunin will forfeit $22.9 million in stablecoins as part of a plea deal with the US Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, Leah B. Foley, over charges of wire fraud and crypto market manipulation. Andryunin pleaded guilty to charges including one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and market manipulation, and two additional counts of wire fraud. The deal includes a proposed sentence of up to 24 months with 36 months' supervised release, and bans Andryunin from any US crypto trading activities. His guilty plea cannot be withdrawn and sentencing conditions have yet to be determined.

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    • Bloomberg

      Pakistan aims to legalize crypto to attract international investment

      Pakistan is planning to establish a legal framework for cryptocurrency to attract international investment and enhance its digital-asset ecosystem. The Pakistan Crypto Council, led by Bilal bin Saqib, is working on clear regulatory guidelines. Crypto already enjoys popularity in Pakistan, which ranks ninth globally in adoption with an estimated 15-20 million users. The move aligns with broader regional trends and reflects international influences, including current US crypto strategies.

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    • The Block

      Trump Media executives launch SPAC targeting US crypto and data security firms

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    • The Wall Street Journal

      Kraken approaches $1.5 billion acquisition of NinjaTrader

      Kraken is close to finalizing a $1.5 billion acquisition of NinjaTrader, a US retail futures trading platform. This move aims to expand Kraken's user base and venture into additional asset classes. The deal may be publicly announced by Thursday.

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    • Cointelegraph

      DOJ charges filmmaker with misusing $11M from Netflix for crypto and stock gambles

      US federal authorities have charged filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch with fraud and money laundering, alleging he misused $11 million from Netflix intended to produce the TV show "Conquest." Instead of financing the show, Rinsch is accused of making risky stock trades and profitable crypto transactions, using the gains to buy luxury items and vehicles. He could face up to 20 years in prison for each charge.

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    • Blockworks

      Raydium launches LaunchLab, a token launchpad rivaling pump.fun

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    • VnExpress

      VanEck plans to establish a Bitcoin fund in Vietnam

      VanEck, an asset management company with approximately $113.8 billion under management, is planning to establish a Bitcoin investment fund in Vietnam in collaboration with SSI Securities. CEO Jan van Eck discussed this initiative and the broader digital asset market's development potential with Vietnam's State Securities Commission and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. This move aligns with VanEck's pioneering role in cryptocurrency ETFs and its strategy to expand digital asset partnerships and technology transfer in Asia.

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    • Cointelegraph

      Hyperliquid whale hunt mirrors GameStop short squeeze

      Hyperliquid, a blockchain network, enables traders to observe and target whales holding prominent leveraged positions, aiming to trigger liquidations in a democratized manner. According to Markus Thielen of 10x Research, this transparency could shift the balance of power by allowing small trader groups to affect market dynamics previously influenced by large entities on exchanges. Thielen highlights the potential for widespread onchain activity, with events similar to the GameStop saga, where traders coordinate to impact prices and liquidity.

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    • Cointelegraph

      Solana futures launch on CME with $5M in first-day trading volume

      Solana futures traded for the first time on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) on March 17, marking the crypto's growing mainstream adoption. The initial trading involved both standard and micro contracts, which are cash-settled and represent a significant step in providing regulated crypto derivatives in the US market. Early trades suggest a bearish sentiment, and the introduction of these futures follows the launch of similar products by Coinbase. The move by CME could potentially support future growth in crypto derivatives, specifically for Solana.

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